Quarry Lake Fishing Reports & Feedback

Current Rating:

Average of 16 ratings as of Jul. 3, 2016

Latest Comments:

by Gromdor on Jul. 3, 2016

Sorry couldnt figure out why my message was flagged, it doesnt like the word sungl*sses. I saw a 40 inch brown come out from the depths then pull a u turn and swam down again. Ive caught quite a few suckers out of there so i imagine thats what itd be eating.

by NorthernYaker on Jun. 29, 2016

^^^ 40" grayling.... Now that would be something.

by Gromdor on Jun. 29, 2016

ve ever seen swim by, atleast 40 inches, was a whale.

by google on Sep. 1, 2015

Has anyone been here recently? I'm coming out in a few weeks but don't know what to expect.

by onting on Dec. 18, 2014

Ice Report: 8 in

by Jts1 on Aug. 22, 2014

Last I heard part of the surrounding area was closed due to bear activity. please check park websites prior to venturing out.

by Cutbow16 on Aug. 22, 2014

Anyone been out to this lake lately? If so, any luck?

by Braille it on Jul. 1, 2014

Does anyone know if there are any spots here that i can get to the water in my wheelchair? I have an offroad chair so it doesnt need to be flat

by TightLine101 on Apr. 23, 2014

Does anyone know if the ice has started melting on Quarry lake yet?
Thanks!

by onting on Jan. 6, 2014

Ice Report: 16 in

by iFish Guest on Jan. 6, 2014

Ice Report: 16 in

by J3TDRVR on Sep. 14, 2013

There's definitely fish in the water here. I could see them surface feeding on something. I tried my luck with an elk hair caddis and had a couple of near hits but no luck. I could only stay for an hour but I'll be back. Great view!!!

by Mpodwal on May. 5, 2012

5 stars for the view! Haven't fished here yet but think about trying my luck soon with a spinner.

by Maks on May. 4, 2012

Ice just about off. Gonna try it out tomorrow. Hopefully land my first Arctic Grayling. Even though I haven't fished it yet 4 stars for the view!

by Matty on Jun. 13, 2011

Was out yesterday, got two nice size grayling on the pheasant tail. They were very active all day on the surface either taking on top or before the hatch just under.

by Jts1 on Apr. 27, 2011

Great spot to learn how to cast a fly. One of the few spots with Artic Greyling. Nice ledge NW corner of pond about 30 feet out. Wade out to the ledge and cast nice and light with a dry or go deep with a nymph and indicator.